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Argentina economic activity grows less than expected in April

By Thomson Reuters Jun 29, 2026 | 2:29 PM

BUENOS AIRES, June 29 (Reuters) – Argentina’s economic activity grew less than expected in April, ​official data showed on Monday, ‌as gains in mining and agriculture were partly offset by weakness in manufacturing and commerce.

The 1.6% increase ‌in ​Latin America’s third-largest ⁠economy fell short ⁠of the 2.2% growth projected by analysts polled by Reuters and slowed from the 6.2% ​rise recorded in March.

April’s growth was driven primarily by agriculture, ⁠livestock, hunting and ⁠forestry, as well as ​mining and quarrying, INDEC said.

Eight ​of the sectors tracked by the ‌monthly economic activity indicator recorded contractions from a year earlier, led by fishing, while manufacturing ⁠and wholesale and retail trade also declined.

The April reading points to a ⁠still-uneven recovery ‌under libertarian President ⁠Javier Milei, whose government ​has ‌sharply cut public spending to ​curb ⁠inflation while seeking to revive growth in industry, consumption and construction.

(Reporting by Hernan Nessi and Kylie Madry; Writing and editing by ​Fabiola Aramburo)